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some of the bay area said, tell us what really happened in that tough game. brady said you are never going to get the answer you want. >> oh, that could mean many things. >> maybe we'll find out ,,,, i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. extravaganza held at the orpheum theater in san francisco. thrnchts >> there he is. the show featured designers like calvin kline and kenneth kole. >> have a good weekend. we'll ,,,,,,,,
some of the bay area said, tell us what really happened in that tough game. brady said you are never going to get the answer you want. >> oh, that could mean many things. >> maybe we'll find out ,,,, i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist...
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so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. stable condition. >>> his car went off a cliff, falling 200 feet. tonight, the 67-year-old man is in stable condition. >> he was trapped in a ravine in the angeles national forest for six days. sandra hughes with his story of survival. >> david was trapped in this mountain ravine for six days and might still be there if his family didn't find him. his children launch the ed a search when
so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪...
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. >> mitchell: she built bonitas international using credit cards and equity in her home. >> last year we had a our second best year in our country's history. >> mitchell: growth stalled when credit got tight, despite an excellent payment record which cbs news reviewed. before the evenly crisis, martinez was charging around $50,000 a month for goods and shipping. $50,000 with an $83,000 credit limit. but then chase bank cut her credit limit down to around $50,000, meaning martinez was now using nearly 100% of her available credit, a reg flag that caused her credit score to drop from 700 to 640, which then triggered chase to lower her credit even further to 40,000. >> i'm in a spot where i don't understand why when i'm managed my relationships appropriately and responsibly, all of a sudden, the credit card companies are turning their back on me. >> mitchell: in fact, 60% of entrepreneurs say their credit card terms have gotten worse. >> i have clients who have orders in hand, they could hire employees back immediately, if they had the cash to bring them back. >> reporter: former banker
. >> mitchell: she built bonitas international using credit cards and equity in her home. >> last year we had a our second best year in our country's history. >> mitchell: growth stalled when credit got tight, despite an excellent payment record which cbs news reviewed. before the evenly crisis, martinez was charging around $50,000 a month for goods and shipping. $50,000 with an $83,000 credit limit. but then chase bank cut her credit limit down to around $50,000, meaning...
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yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. ♪ it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via® ready brew. we promise you'll love it or we'll send you a bag of starbucks coffee. it's the starbucks via® taste promise. look for it at starbucks stores and where you buy groceries. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> three students, all friends, all dead. how a shootout with police may have solved this murder mystery. >> history rewritten after years of wrangling. a community is burying its shameful past. >> this is becoming the new orga
yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way.
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way.
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> just about every state in the united states is struggling with a budget deficit and many are losing billions of dollars in revenue to smugglers. >> bob orr on what some criminals are selling that could be more profitable than dealing drugs. >>> on interstate 95 at the virginia, maryland border. police are closing in on a suspected smuggler. not running drugs, but something even more profitable. inside the car, police find 12 cases of cigarettes. 3600 packs bought in virginia and likely destined to be resold in new york. >> there are people that make a living out of smuggling cigarettes. and the amount of money is phenomenal. it's
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> just about every state in the united states is...
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len ramirez in san jose with details for us tonight. len. >> reporter: well, allen, what's remarkable about this case is that police say there did not seem to be a very elaborate plan or a major type of cover-up to cover their tracks. these two officers, well, the one officer and the former officer apparently just wrote themselves checks or withdrew money from the accounts and put it into their pockets. and that is what police are
len ramirez in san jose with details for us tonight. len. >> reporter: well, allen, what's remarkable about this case is that police say there did not seem to be a very elaborate plan or a major type of cover-up to cover their tracks. these two officers, well, the one officer and the former officer apparently just wrote themselves checks or withdrew money from the accounts and put it into their pockets. and that is what police are
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using prayer and music the e of occupy s-f has taken a >>> good afternoon. thanks for being here today. >>> using prayer and music, the tone of occupy sf has taken a different tone this afternoon. >> it has, because right now hundreds of religious leaders are walking the streets of san francisco. here's why this march is symbolic. christy. >> reporter: good afternoon, frank and anne. there was a real cross section of religious leaders. protestants, jews, buddhists, and more. one of many stops they made marching through the financial district. all behind a huge papier-mache golden calf, a representation of corporate greed. banksers are the target of today's march. >> there is nothing about capitalism in the bible. and what we have lost is that concern for each other, our inter dependence and taking care of each other. i think that's what we need to regain. >> reporter: religious officials say the need for change is all too evident at their congregations. they say they simply can't keep one the increasing demand for services from what occupy protesters are cal
using prayer and music the e of occupy s-f has taken a >>> good afternoon. thanks for being here today. >>> using prayer and music, the tone of occupy sf has taken a different tone this afternoon. >> it has, because right now hundreds of religious leaders are walking the streets of san francisco. here's why this march is symbolic. christy. >> reporter: good afternoon, frank and anne. there was a real cross section of religious leaders. protestants, jews, buddhists,...
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even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on with business. ♪ gruesome. better coverage, less cost, n with or both. medicare plans give you free cancer screenings and wellness visits and 50% off on brand-name prescriptions when you're in the doughnut hole. it's part of the healthcare law. so it's time to look, compare... and choose the right plan for you. learn more at 1-800-medicare or medicare.gov. live coverage from the epicenter. what we're learning from the u-s-g-s. next on cbs 5 >> pelley: back now from chicago. the poet carl sanberg called it "the city of the big shoulders," and in this economy, dean reynolds tells us, those shoulde
even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on with business. ♪ gruesome. better coverage, less cost, n with or both....
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that brings us to our weather headlines this evening. clear and cool tonight, but it will be a sunny and warm weekend. this is just the beginning of a warming trend that will continue well into your workweek. taking a look at the satellite prospective. keeping skies clear for us. in fact, we'll get back to around where we should be this time of year. today temperatures were a good 10 degrees above yesterday. this is a little bit closer to average. 64 pacifica. 75 redwood city. and 77 in santa rosa. warmest spots inland peeking near 80. again, just the beginning. take a look at what i have in store in our extended forecast. temperatures topping out near 80. a little dip in the forecast on monday, columbus day. but short lived by the middle of next week. wednesday, thursday, temperatures back up to near 90 degrees and pretty much hold steady through the end of next week. so if you're looking for warmer weather, hang in there, we will get progressively warmer as we make our way through the forecast. for those lucky enough to have columbus d
that brings us to our weather headlines this evening. clear and cool tonight, but it will be a sunny and warm weekend. this is just the beginning of a warming trend that will continue well into your workweek. taking a look at the satellite prospective. keeping skies clear for us. in fact, we'll get back to around where we should be this time of year. today temperatures were a good 10 degrees above yesterday. this is a little bit closer to average. 64 pacifica. 75 redwood city. and 77 in santa...
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jon lapook tells us why. and bob orr goes along with police on the trail of smugglers trafficking in something more profitable than drugs. >> this is becoming the new organized crime, the new prohibition. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the official word from the government won't come until tomorrow but we can tell you tonight that if you are one of the 55 million americans on social security you will be getting a raise in january. the first in three years. that's welcome news for retirees who the government says mostly rely on social security for a majority of their income and the raise comes at a time when seniors have seen prices go up while retirement nest eggs have shrunk and the value of homes has fallen. wyatt andrews tells us how much of a raise they'll be getting. wyatt? >> reporter: scott, this is an average but the social security raise we expect to be announced for next january will be around $38 a month. for the tens of millio
jon lapook tells us why. and bob orr goes along with police on the trail of smugglers trafficking in something more profitable than drugs. >> this is becoming the new organized crime, the new prohibition. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the official word from the government won't come until tomorrow but we can tell you tonight that if you are one of the 55 million americans on social security you will...
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joelle gamble using photocopied books to cut costs. the tuition hike at u.c.l.a. this fall almost forced her to drop out. >> oh, you know, just pay more, pay more, but the reason why some of you us are here is because we can't pay more and this was an affordable, high- quality option for us. >> reporter: these students will likely be paying even more. the state may cut another $100 million next year. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: after months the gloom, we actually saw some good economic news this week. gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 2.5% during the third quarter. that's the best growth in a year. and that combined with this week's european debt agreement helped fuel a surge on wall street that has the stock market on track for its best month in 25 years. for more on the economy, we are joined by mark zandi, chief economist at moody's analytic. good evening to you. >> good evening. >> mitchell: does this ease recession fears and could we see more jobs out there? >> yeah, it does. this was a really good week. it shows that the eco
joelle gamble using photocopied books to cut costs. the tuition hike at u.c.l.a. this fall almost forced her to drop out. >> oh, you know, just pay more, pay more, but the reason why some of you us are here is because we can't pay more and this was an affordable, high- quality option for us. >> reporter: these students will likely be paying even more. the state may cut another $100 million next year. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: after months the gloom, we...
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dean reynolds tells us why some believe it will only get worse. and in a state with high unemployment, ben tracy on why there are thousands of jobs with no workers to fill them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting from seattle. >> pelley: good evening. from the emerald city. at a time when there is so much anger in the streets of america over wall street greed and corporate corruption, we begin tonight with one of the biggest wall street insider trading cases ever. at a time when many americans were losing their 401(k)s, prosecutors say rajat gupta was leaking secret corporate information to a hedge fund tycoon so that that tycoon's fund wouldn't suffer the same fate. gupta was in a perfect position to do that inside the board rooms of some of the country's biggest corporations. the result, prosecutors say, was that the hedge fund made millions while ordinary americans got soaked. justice correspondent bob orr has our story. >> reporter: as a board member for proctor & gamble, and goldman sachs, r
dean reynolds tells us why some believe it will only get worse. and in a state with high unemployment, ben tracy on why there are thousands of jobs with no workers to fill them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting from seattle. >> pelley: good evening. from the emerald city. at a time when there is so much anger in the streets of america over wall street greed and corporate corruption, we begin tonight with one of the biggest...
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thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explaining the use of deadly force. silicon valley royalty gather at stanford university tonight, to honor apple co-founder, steve jobs. and a moving tribute to raiders owner al davis... how the team and fans paid their respects at today's game. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,
thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explaining the use of deadly force. silicon valley royalty gather at stanford university tonight, to honor apple co-founder, steve jobs. and a moving tribute to raiders owner al davis... how the team and fans paid their respects at today's game. cbs 5 eyewitness...
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thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. nor a o'donnell will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the occupy wall street movement is accomplishing. "he was a great man, it was a real honor being on the team with him." raider nation in mourning. fans, and friends react to al davis's death. and no excuses. they say they just want answers a request from the family of the man accused of carrying out that e shooting in cupertino. >>> raider nation in mourning, fans and friends react to al davis' death. >>> no excuses, they just want answers. the request from the family of a man accused of carrying out a shooting of a man. the news is next ride muni every day. i enjoy it the most when i'm with sidney. she doesn't notice that it's too crowded or that it can run a half hour late. i'm bevan dufty, and i'm running for mayor
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a rush hour mess and it all started with a stolen purse. the intense manhunt for a robbery suspect that shut gown part of a bay area freeway for hours. >> a high ultimatum. what the feds are ordering bay area pot clubs to do or else. >>> he was going to do some damage, basically. >> showing off an ak-47, threatening to use it. friends reveal what the alleged cupertino gunman told them days before the deadly rampage. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. >>> the search for a gunman that shut down an east bay freeway for hours has been called off and westbound lanes of 580 in oakland are open again but the traffic is still a mess. robert lyles is in oakland where the intense manhunt just ended. >> reporter: it was a three- hour dragnet and manhunt taking place right behind me. this is 35th avenue in the laurel district of oakland.
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appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen this morning. >>> in oakland california, over night, more violent confrontations between occupy wall street rioters and police. police used tear gas against hundreds of protesters. last night's clash was the latest in a series of standoffs between demonstrators and police. several were injured in the overnight clashes. earlier in the day, some 100 protesters were arrested. robert lyles of our san francisco station kpix has our report. >> reporter: occupy oakland demonstrators were told the plaza would be a free speech space until 10:00 p.m., so both sides faced off. >> you must leave now! >> reporter: and within minutes, the sound of explosions, tear gas canisters rocketed into the crowd of at least 800. >> protesters were not being violent. they provoked protesters. >> she shot tear gas into the crowd. flash bangs. women, children, grandmothers, grandfathers, they are all standing in the same spot. >> it was like ridiculous. there was no need to
appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen this morning. >>> in oakland california, over night, more violent confrontations between occupy wall street rioters and police. police used tear gas against hundreds of protesters. last night's clash was the latest in a series of standoffs between demonstrators and police. several were injured in the overnight clashes. earlier in the day, some 100 protesters were arrested. robert lyles of our san francisco station kpix...
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using public information to figure out personal passwords. he then took control of the forwarding feature so a copy of every e-mail was sent virtually instantaneously to his own e- mail account. >> using these methods, chaney stole not only private and personal photographs of the victims. he also took private information, movie scripts, and conversations that's the victims believed to be private. >> reporter: chaney is charged with 26 counts, including identity theft and wiretapping. authorities say he offered some of what he sold to celebrity blog sites and some of it was published including nude photos of scarlett johansson that appeared online earlier this year. however, the f.b.i. says chaney was not trying make money. >> there is really no money to be had here. these are high-profile people that are put on the pedestal in our society and that's one of the things they want to do is take them down a notch. >> reporter: unlike this summer's news of "the world" scandal in britain, it does not appear chaney was working for any particular publ
using public information to figure out personal passwords. he then took control of the forwarding feature so a copy of every e-mail was sent virtually instantaneously to his own e- mail account. >> using these methods, chaney stole not only private and personal photographs of the victims. he also took private information, movie scripts, and conversations that's the victims believed to be private. >> reporter: chaney is charged with 26 counts, including identity theft and...
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firefighters had to use cast cutters to get him free. he was taken to the hospital but his injuries were not serious. >>> well, first he was labeled a liar by opponents now the re- election campaign for san francisco's interim mayor ed lee. charges of voter fraud alleged. >> reporter: the video is telling. supporters of ed lee placing stencils over absentee ballots so voters could only mark the spot for lee. and witnesses who said they don't work for any campaign saw some workers go even further. >> i noticed that one of the people wearing the ed lee shirts was actually marking in one of the ballots. >> reporter: interim mayor and mayorial candidate ed lee insists the people caught on video do not work for him and that he has already told them to stop. >> i think it is moronic for them to be doing things that would interfere with an individual's right to vote. i don't want anything to do with folks that have been violating the law at all. that is nothing to do with my campaign. my campaign is clean. it is compliant 100%. >> reporter: lee
firefighters had to use cast cutters to get him free. he was taken to the hospital but his injuries were not serious. >>> well, first he was labeled a liar by opponents now the re- election campaign for san francisco's interim mayor ed lee. charges of voter fraud alleged. >> reporter: the video is telling. supporters of ed lee placing stencils over absentee ballots so voters could only mark the spot for lee. and witnesses who said they don't work for any campaign saw some workers...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department i should a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi baeambassad to the united states on soil. one is a f the u.s. government reacting and the talk now here is what -- federal officials are warning americans at home and abroad to be on the lookout for possible tryst attacks. the state department issued the alert late last night as justice revealed they had spoiled an alleged plot for the assassination to the united states. they say manssor arbabsiar and another man planned to use explosives to kill abel al jubeir at a restaurant in washington, d.c. he hired a hitman he thought worked for a mexican drug cartel but was a d.e.a. agent. >> these individuals had no regard for their intended victim, no regard for innocent citizens who might have been hurt or killed in this attempted assassination. >> report
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department i should a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi baeambassad to the united states on soil. one is a f the u.s. government reacting and the talk now here is what -- federal officials are warning americans at home and abroad to be on the lookout for possible tryst attacks. the...
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"the rebels are being really unfair with us." the misrata brigade is make sure they won't be able to go home, either. alan pizzey, cbs news, tawarga. >> contribution say iran will be cheering the loudest when u.s. troops leave iraq. on friday, president obama announced plans to have them out of the country and back home by year's end. wyatt andrews has the latest. >> reporter: the war in iraq may be over but the politics of happening have begun. after the president called the withdrawal of all u.s. forces a success, his republican opponents reacted with scorn, with texas governor rick perry suggesting the announcement itself could endanger the troops. >> the last thing that you want to do is put those men and women's lives in peril, and i think that's what the president's done by making a political statement to his base that he's going to be out of iraq on a date certain. >> reporter: the date certain for leaving iraq, however, was not set by president obama. the commitment to withdraw this december was signed by former president
"the rebels are being really unfair with us." the misrata brigade is make sure they won't be able to go home, either. alan pizzey, cbs news, tawarga. >> contribution say iran will be cheering the loudest when u.s. troops leave iraq. on friday, president obama announced plans to have them out of the country and back home by year's end. wyatt andrews has the latest. >> reporter: the war in iraq may be over but the politics of happening have begun. after the president called...
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appreciate you joining us. good to see you. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. >>> this morning, european leaders agreed on a deal to help resolve the european debt crisis. the agreement was hashed out during tense overnight negotiations. it was all censored on reducing grease's debt. drew levinson is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning to you, terrell. >> reporter: the crushing greek debt threatens to affect the entire global banking system. now eu leaders say they have a deal but is it the answer? >> these are exceptional answers for exceptional times. europe never find itself in this situation. >> reporter: after marathon negotiations, european leaders emerged with what they hope is the solution. the plan includes a significant reduction of greek debt that requires banks to accept losses of 50%. injecting $140 billion into europe's biggest banks to withstand those losses and an expansion of the continent's bailout fund to better protect other countries in country, especially italy and spain.
appreciate you joining us. good to see you. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. >>> this morning, european leaders agreed on a deal to help resolve the european debt crisis. the agreement was hashed out during tense overnight negotiations. it was all censored on reducing grease's debt. drew levinson is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning to you, terrell. >> reporter: the crushing greek debt threatens to affect the entire global banking...
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something else from the world of science amazed us today. you don't expect to see the northern lights down south. but there was a dazzling display last night over arkansas and in the upper midwest. beautiful reds and greens shimmered in the sky. the glow is from charged solar particles hitting the atmosphere. it's about to get tougher to cheat on college entrance exams. that story when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree will see. ♪ as we're living longer than ever before, prudential's challenge is to help everyone have the retirement income they'll need to enjoy every one of their days. ♪ prudential. bring your challenges. >> pelley: the competition to get into a top college is driving some to cheat. today jim axelrod reports the college board said it is reviewing security procedures for the s.a.t. >> what was your score!? >> reporter: it was this arrest last month in an s.a.t. cheating scan
something else from the world of science amazed us today. you don't expect to see the northern lights down south. but there was a dazzling display last night over arkansas and in the upper midwest. beautiful reds and greens shimmered in the sky. the glow is from charged solar particles hitting the atmosphere. it's about to get tougher to cheat on college entrance exams. that story when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their...
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because we're used to because we're californians. >> i thought it was scary! [ laughter ] >> i have no idea. >> it was good. it was great. welcome to san francisco. >> that's what said. >> we were looking at the sights and were were going like this so yeah, we felt it. i felt it. >> reporter: we have confirmed that just a short distance away from here on the cal memorial campus construction crews who were actually working on a seismic upgrade of that stadium did also feel the earthquake and were able to continue with their work on that upgrade. from here we are going to turn it over to mark sayre in menlo park. he spoke to the u.s. geological survey today about this quake. mark. >> reporter: well, christin, seismologists here at the usgs says everything about the quake is that it's on the hayward fault but they caution they need to get additional data instrumentation, additional readings, before they can say that absolutely 100% for sure. >> bk is berkeley so now it's very close in just a sharp pulse. >> reporter: the doctor with the usgs says the epicenter of
because we're used to because we're californians. >> i thought it was scary! [ laughter ] >> i have no idea. >> it was good. it was great. welcome to san francisco. >> that's what said. >> we were looking at the sights and were were going like this so yeah, we felt it. i felt it. >> reporter: we have confirmed that just a short distance away from here on the cal memorial campus construction crews who were actually working on a seismic upgrade of that stadium...
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but as kit shows us, the occupy demonstrators there were back at it again tonight. kit. >> reporter: ken, occupy san jose had a demonstration today to protest arrests and the fact that san jose police cleaned up all the tents. guess what? the tents are back and they got a warning today but these guys know they are breaking the law and they don't care. >> occupy san jose is not as big as san francisco or oakland, but it is just as defiant. >> are you ready to get arrested again? >> if it's necessary to take action, i have to do so. >> 12 hours after san jose swooped in and cleaned up all the tents, they were up again. jerome mills just posted bail and got this tent back from the evidence room and he wasted no time in putting it right back where it was. >> how can you afford to keep on getting arrested? >> i'm on unemployment right now. between my rent and my insurance, i really don't have a lot of money. there are friends who support me in other ways, but they can't be out here. >> this is the same spot at 3:00 this morning. police arrested eight people, but let roy
but as kit shows us, the occupy demonstrators there were back at it again tonight. kit. >> reporter: ken, occupy san jose had a demonstration today to protest arrests and the fact that san jose police cleaned up all the tents. guess what? the tents are back and they got a warning today but these guys know they are breaking the law and they don't care. >> occupy san jose is not as big as san francisco or oakland, but it is just as defiant. >> are you ready to get arrested...
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thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be reporting from afghanistan tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org decision in one bay area community to make ends meet. >>> police layoffs, public safety partnerships, a tough decision in one bay area community to make ends meet. >> heard this noise, rat, tat, tat. >>> a party ends in gunfire and three dead. the obstacle now facing a bay area police department trying to find the suspect. >>> the cold, wet weather pattern is headed our way a little early for this time of year. we'll have the details, coming up on cbs 5 eyewitness news, next. ,,,,
thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be reporting from afghanistan tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org decision in one bay area community to make ends meet. >>> police layoffs, public safety partnerships, a tough decision in one bay area community to make ends meet. >> heard this noise, rat, tat, tat. >>> a party ends in...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. "robert banging on qua,, >> >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a system, a storm system hitting the southeast. clear, yet, chilly conditions, arrive in the northeast. the southwest is warm with highs in the 70s and 80s. look for a new storm to enter the northwest later today. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> stocks in asia are surging today following the lead off wall street. the dow jones industrials opens the day following yesterday's 339-point surge. >>> early this morning, another murges miraculous rescue in turkey. a 13-year-old boy was pulled alive from a collapsed building over a hundred hours since sunday's powerful earthquake. >>> a new website called zaarly is off to a running start with 14 million in financing. it allows people to post requests for good or services and other people bid to fulfill them. c-net's karla suboard reports. >> reporter: peter clark is a san francisco college student who is looking to fine-tun
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. "robert banging on qua,, >> >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a system, a storm system hitting the southeast. clear, yet, chilly conditions, arrive in the northeast. the southwest is warm with highs in the 70s and 80s. look for a new storm to enter the northwest later today. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> stocks in asia are surging...
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as robert lyles shows us, he was not alone. >> why did the chief step down? >> i feel like i don't have full control of the oakland police department. >> that announcement shook the latino merchant's association like a trembler. 1200 a month on private security since police layoffs. he says he'll keep quiet no longer. >> i'm blaming the city of oakland. maybe it could be from the city council's office or within hire. >> jimenez and jose ortiz say that's what is tough on crime, but saw that as the making of a misstate. >> are you saying the mayor and city council handcuffed the chief? >> yes. he should be the one making decisions that have to do with the oakland police department. >> he has been more figure head than chief. >> i have had 20% control of this police department, but i have full accountability. if i have full accountability, i want full control. >> the mayor opposed, that's one of the antiloitering ordinance, there was one already on the books. expand the gang injunction, mayor qualm believes violence can be suppressed with midnight basketball and
as robert lyles shows us, he was not alone. >> why did the chief step down? >> i feel like i don't have full control of the oakland police department. >> that announcement shook the latino merchant's association like a trembler. 1200 a month on private security since police layoffs. he says he'll keep quiet no longer. >> i'm blaming the city of oakland. maybe it could be from the city council's office or within hire. >> jimenez and jose ortiz say that's what is...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world. i'm scott pelley, i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs the feds say they're stepping in because of what else dispensaries >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it's not just about selling marijuana. feds say they are stepping in because of what else, medical dispensaries are doing, accusations are taking advantage of sick californians. >>> a chinese tradition now banned in california. why the governor says he signed a bill outlawing shark fin soup. >>> i have heard it's anticapitalist. i'm a socialist. >> i'm a marxist communist. >> they are out all over california and the country. do they know why? we talked to those doing the occupying. >>> california pot clubs are under fire tonight. the four u.s. attorneys for california announced a sweeping crackdown. and as christin ayers reports, the feds are not backing down. >> the commercial marijuana operations are illegal under federal law and we will enforce federal law. >> repor
for all of us at cbs news all around the world. i'm scott pelley, i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs the feds say they're stepping in because of what else dispensaries >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it's not just about selling marijuana. feds say they are stepping in because of what else, medical dispensaries are doing, accusations are taking advantage of sick californians. >>> a chinese...
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> two earthquakes in the same place rattled the bay area. what was different about the second one? >> libyans celebrate the fall of gadhafi. his last words and the james bond-like weapon he had. >> i think that he kind of felt that if you ignore something, if you don't want something to exist, you can have magical thinking. it worked for him in the past. >> steve jobs secret regret. what the apple visionary refused to do that could have saved his life. and good evening, i'm ken. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. dana has the night off. did you feel them? two earthquake rattled a
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high...
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so jeffrey, it only remains for us to bid the audience a good night. geoff: you were about to speak in french there. craig: no, no i was not. so geoffrey, it only remains for us to say good night, everybody. geoff: good night, everyone. craig: good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. ♪ [ folksy whistling ]] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >>> you're watching eyewitness news in high defin
so jeffrey, it only remains for us to bid the audience a good night. geoff: you were about to speak in french there. craig: no, no i was not. so geoffrey, it only remains for us to say good night, everybody. geoff: good night, everyone. craig: good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but...
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we use every day. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and questions ab >>> it's a chemical found in many products we use every day. the questions about its safety have already gotten it taken out of many baby products. but paul chambers reports, bpa could be a big issue for babies even before they're born especially if those babies are girls. >> reporter: a pregnant woman's exposure to a chemical called bisphenol a may increase the likelihood that a child she is carrying may develop problems. it's used to make hard plastic bottles and reusable cups and is part of the like of canned foods and beverages, in the lining of the. manufacturers of sippy cups scott used bpa in the products. the new study looked at 244 mothers and children and found that in girls, the more bpa exposure while in utero, the greater the chances for being hyper active or anxious at age 3. the researchers did not see the same results in boys. the american chemistry council issues this statement about the study: for parents, the most important informat
we use every day. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and questions ab >>> it's a chemical found in many products we use every day. the questions about its safety have already gotten it taken out of many baby products. but paul chambers reports, bpa could be a big issue for babies even before they're born especially if those babies are girls. >> reporter: a pregnant woman's exposure to a chemical called bisphenol a may increase the likelihood that a child she is carrying may develop problems. it's...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. ey... 20 students ar >>> just week into the start of a new school year and a mumps outbreak at berkeley. 20 students are already sick, but that number is expected to climb. elizabeth cook on how seriously the campus is taking the threat. >> it's not easy to get a group of college kids to do anything. much less care about their health. >> i don't want to get it. i don't want any of my friends to get it. >> but waited in a line looped around the campus health clinic for over an hour because she knows firsthand how serious mumps can be in adults. >> when my brother had mumps, he had seizures that were triggered by it. you never know what's going to happen. >> dr. brad at the university health services says the outbreak may come from overseas, but spread in student housing. >> the incubation period is in the range of 2 to 4 weeks. so the people that we saw last week probably were infected two to four weeks ago and what i'm worried about is what this is going to look like 2 to 4 weeks from
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. ey... 20 students ar >>> just week into the start of a new school year and a mumps outbreak at berkeley. 20 students are already sick, but that number is expected to climb. elizabeth cook on how seriously the campus is taking the threat. >> it's not easy to get a group of college kids to do anything. much less care about their health. >> i don't want to get it. i don't want any of...
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how many of us talk skinny, but eat fat. join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. "i heard this noise, this,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. there will be showers from washington down to central california. a few isolated thunderstorms will spawn up into the desert southwest and into the central rockies. in the midwest, sunny skies, breezy and warm conditions can be found from the dakotas down to the central plains. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> a verdict could come today in the amanda knox trial in italy. she is back in court where she issues a personal appeal to the jury which will decide if she will be set free or whether she will stay in prison. >>> new republican controversy. when it comes to the presidential candidate rick perry, is he facing criticism over a hunting camp his family leased named after a racial slur. >>> after 33 years, andy rooney delivered his last regular essay on "60 minutes" last night. >> i spent my first 50 years trying to become well known as a writer. and the next 30, t
how many of us talk skinny, but eat fat. join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. "i heard this noise, this,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. there will be showers from washington down to central california. a few isolated thunderstorms will spawn up into the desert southwest and into the central rockies. in the midwest, sunny skies, breezy and warm conditions can be found from the dakotas down to the central plains....
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more than 5 billion people worldwide use a cell phone. many say the convenience will always outweigh any potential health risk. >> got a phone, you use it and that's it. hope for the best, right? >> i text more than i talk, so i'm not really worried about it. >> reporter: health experts say texting or finding ways to keep your phone away from your head are always good ideas. >> use a hands-free device because you will reduce exposure. >> reporter: danish scientists admit their study was somewhat limited because they expected personal accounts, not corporate ones. and businesspeople usually spend more time on the phone. now, some experts also recommend holding the phone away from your body when you're using it and don't keep it in your pocket. and cell phones might the most radiation when they are trying to connect to a cell tower. a moving phone or weak signal has to work harder giving off more radiation. so avoid using cell phones in elevators, buildings or rural areas if you want to reduce exposure. >> use a land line when you can. >> o
more than 5 billion people worldwide use a cell phone. many say the convenience will always outweigh any potential health risk. >> got a phone, you use it and that's it. hope for the best, right? >> i text more than i talk, so i'm not really worried about it. >> reporter: health experts say texting or finding ways to keep your phone away from your head are always good ideas. >> use a hands-free device because you will reduce exposure. >> reporter: danish scientists...
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which brings us to the tech awards in santa clara tonight. one of the most prestigious awards in the world. they are competing for $50,000 prize. if they win, they can build another 20 units. >> the $50,000 cash prize recipient of the nokia health award is, we care solar. [ applause ] >> i want to thank all the sponsors and everyone involved for helping us shine a light on a problem that is really largely over looked. >> for the 300,000 clinics worldwide that are in the dark now, we care is their brightest hope. in santa clara, cbs 5. >>> and from the cbs 5 weather center, noting overcast skies tonight, but it's going to pan out to be a warmer day tomorrow. then, the day that will top off near 90 degrees as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the weekend is almost here. what's the weather going to be like? >> once we get rid of the clouds tomorrow morning, we won't have a cloud in the forecast through the rest of the month. wow, did she go out on a limb on that one. we currently do have the overcast skies
which brings us to the tech awards in santa clara tonight. one of the most prestigious awards in the world. they are competing for $50,000 prize. if they win, they can build another 20 units. >> the $50,000 cash prize recipient of the nokia health award is, we care solar. [ applause ] >> i want to thank all the sponsors and everyone involved for helping us shine a light on a problem that is really largely over looked. >> for the 300,000 clinics worldwide that are in the dark...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. collision between two amtrak >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a frightening jolt and a frustrating wait. a head-on collision between two amtrak trains in the east bay last night causes problems for commuters well into the morning. good afternoon, i'm grace lee. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. today we are getting some new details on the possible mistakes behind that amtrak crash. anne makovec is in oakland where investigators are looking into some leads. she joins us with more. >> reporter: good afternoon. i just spoke with federal regulators on the phone. they say that the investigation has now moved from the tracks here in oakland where things are now running smoothly off site, looking at the engines and components similar to an airplane's black box to find out exactly what happened overnight. they say this investigation, though, is going to take months. >> we heard a big bang like a bomb. >> reporter: it was two amtrak trains colliding head on at abo
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. collision between two amtrak >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a frightening jolt and a frustrating wait. a head-on collision between two amtrak trains in the east bay last night causes problems for commuters well into the morning. good afternoon, i'm grace lee. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. today we are getting some new details on the possible...
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a paratransit van deliberately ran into and killed a motorcyclist, today the investigator is giving us a lesser concluded version of events. now the crash as we know by now happened about 4:00 in the afternoon, here on 580 and san leandro near 150th. police say there appeared to be a fight between the driver of the van which did not carry any passengers at the time. and one of a group of motorcyclists, a man who police say was wearing hell's angels clothing, we don't know if he was or not. but the van hit and carried the driver down the freeway, really about a mile before coming to a stop. but san leandro police sergeant now says on an interview that there are still facts to be determined about the crash. >> his motorcycle -- was dragged in terms of him being dragged, that is not necessarily the information i have at this point. we know that he was hit by a car, but not necessarily being dragged. we're investigating if this was an accident or done on purpose. >> reporter: the driver of the paratransit van was 31-year-old ed hall of oakland, arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and- run,
a paratransit van deliberately ran into and killed a motorcyclist, today the investigator is giving us a lesser concluded version of events. now the crash as we know by now happened about 4:00 in the afternoon, here on 580 and san leandro near 150th. police say there appeared to be a fight between the driver of the van which did not carry any passengers at the time. and one of a group of motorcyclists, a man who police say was wearing hell's angels clothing, we don't know if he was or not. but...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. when a freight train loaded with >>> about 800 people were evacuated from their homes when a freight train loaded with ethanol crashed and exploded around 100 miles west of chicago. authorities say 26 cars derailed including 7 to 9 loaded with ethanol. the fire is now under control. no injuries have been reported. investigators are now looking into the cause. >>> in the meantime, california has officially banned rail transit operators from using their cell phones. the state public utilities commission issued a temporary emergency order after two muni trains crashed in 2008. around that same time, there was a deadly train crash in l.a. the new regulation makes the interim order permanent and also requires cameras to be installed in order to enforce that rule. the feds already adopted an emergency order banning train operators from using electronic devices. >>> giants pitching star tim lincecum is being sued by a former landlord. she says he trashed a townhouse in san francisco's missio
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. when a freight train loaded with >>> about 800 people were evacuated from their homes when a freight train loaded with ethanol crashed and exploded around 100 miles west of chicago. authorities say 26 cars derailed including 7 to 9 loaded with ethanol. the fire is now under control. no injuries have been reported. investigators are now looking into the cause. >>> in the meantime,...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. health is to take a giant sp backward in time. tonight dr. kim continues her series >>> one of the first steps to good health is to take a step backward in time. tonight, dr. kim continues her series, live like a caveman. >> reporter: that giant step backward is all the way back to the stone age. for that, i needed a world class guide and i found one in berkeley. >> so if you've faced with a large mammal carcass like this portion of a giraffe -- >> reporter: it's not often you run into a guy with part of a giraffe leg. >> the best thing going in the stone age is to make a stone tool with a sharp edge like this big cleaver. >> reporter: meet dr. tim weiss, the indiana jones of uc- berkeley. the paleoanthropologist has dug up clues about how we lived years ago. >> this was a stone age man. >> reporter: dr. white says for almost all of our existence on earth we have been hunters and gatherers. >> our biology is still basically the same biology that we had as hunters and gatherers 100,000
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. health is to take a giant sp backward in time. tonight dr. kim continues her series >>> one of the first steps to good health is to take a step backward in time. tonight, dr. kim continues her series, live like a caveman. >> reporter: that giant step backward is all the way back to the stone age. for that, i needed a world class guide and i found one in berkeley. >> so if you've...
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thanks for joining us and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> california is open for business. >> new at 6:00, a solar giant moves into the bay area, promising to bring hundreds of jobs. how it plans to avoid what went wrong with solyndra. >>> and the first wall street now oakland, hundreds of protestors who are joining the occupation and the powerful voice that just joined the cause. >>> they promised to kind healthy. the common dietary supplements that may be backfiring for women. >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. allen martin is off tonight. >> i'm dana king. >>> just six weeks after solyndra went dark, another solar giant is poised to warm up the bay area market. sun edison moved here to take advantage of state tax breaks and it's promising hundreds
thanks for joining us and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> california is open for business. >> new at 6:00, a solar giant moves into the bay area, promising to bring hundreds of jobs. how it plans to avoid what went wrong with solyndra. >>> and the first wall street now oakland, hundreds of protestors who are joining the occupation and...
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chase told us they had no comment but did ask us how big this movement could be. we talked to bank of america, they didn't return our calls. back to you. >> thank you, christin ayers. >>> san jose police say their investigation into an officer- involved shooting solved the double murder of two former college students. 21-year-old eric otokawa and his girlfriend 20-year-old kristina pa pandula were shot and killed. >> we have subsequently been able to confirm that the firearm that ricardo moreno was holding was used to kill two san jose state students. >> police confirmed that the district attorney would have pressed for murder charges against ricardo moreno had he survived an officervolved officer-involved shooting. >>> a killing has its roots in an ugly incident in reno that left a hells angels member dead. len ramirez has the back story. >>> reporter: it is common in a murder case for the suspect to be on the run or to take off but what's very unusual in this case is that the suspect vanished in the midst of thousands of people and now police aren't sure if he i
chase told us they had no comment but did ask us how big this movement could be. we talked to bank of america, they didn't return our calls. back to you. >> thank you, christin ayers. >>> san jose police say their investigation into an officer- involved shooting solved the double murder of two former college students. 21-year-old eric otokawa and his girlfriend 20-year-old kristina pa pandula were shot and killed. >> we have subsequently been able to confirm that the...
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kim joins us with more. kim. >> reporter: liz, we're talking about prehistoric times when our ancestors were hunters and gatherers. despite all the amazing achievements of modern science and high technology, for good health we may want to take a step backward in time. >>> reporter: two years ago 37- year-old tara grant weighed 250 pounds and had a host of medical problems. >> i was depressed. i was miserable. >> reporter: but not for long. here's tara today. >> i have never felt this good in my life. i weigh less than i did in high school. i had polycystic ovarian syndrome. gone. i had endometriosis. gone. >> reporter: so what happened? she says she took a giant step backward in time and started eating, exercising, even socializing like a caveman. >> just made so much sense to me. it's like, i had a light bulb moment. >> reporter: now, before you say tara's nuts, consider this. at ucla home of the bruins, hundreds of researchers recently took the same walk on the wild side. >> just take a sharp knife, cut th
kim joins us with more. kim. >> reporter: liz, we're talking about prehistoric times when our ancestors were hunters and gatherers. despite all the amazing achievements of modern science and high technology, for good health we may want to take a step backward in time. >>> reporter: two years ago 37- year-old tara grant weighed 250 pounds and had a host of medical problems. >> i was depressed. i was miserable. >> reporter: but not for long. here's tara today. >>...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org growing backlash against a violent crackdown on >>> it appears to me that there may have been mistakes made. >> new at 6:00, growing backlash against a violent crackdown on "occupy" protestsers in oakland. the tactics police used that may have violated a federal court order. >> one by one killing all the branches of the -- >> a tiny toxin that's killing trees around the world. the dna detective work that traced the pandemic to the bay area. >>> one woman is living rent free. why landlords can't stop the tenant. >> we want to talk to you. >> good evenin
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org growing backlash against a violent crackdown on >>> it appears to me that there may have been mistakes made. >> new at 6:00, growing backlash against a violent crackdown on "occupy" protestsers in oakland. the tactics police used that may have violated a federal...
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you saved us hundreds. what was that? the discount double check? it's when we comb through your policies and make sure that you're getting all the discounts you deserve. no, i get that part, but you guys are doing my move. the discount double check move? that's my touchdown dance. so you're a dancer? no, i'm a quarterback. oh, a quarterback. mrr. i'm a robot. mm, mm. ee, er, ee, er. get out of here. [ male announcer ] aaron rodgers got his. how about you? rodgers! discount double check! [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. tonight at five: we'll hear from the surfer bitten by a white >>> the mass cat grapes come in the fall every year. they have a couple of seeds but they have a whole lot of flavor. let's talk about selection. when you buy them make sure they are just like this. nice amber color all the way around. the bigger the better. like all grapes the stem has to be nice and green. no browning whatsoever. when you bring these grapes home you have to store them in the fridge right away. only store them for two, three days at t
you saved us hundreds. what was that? the discount double check? it's when we comb through your policies and make sure that you're getting all the discounts you deserve. no, i get that part, but you guys are doing my move. the discount double check move? that's my touchdown dance. so you're a dancer? no, i'm a quarterback. oh, a quarterback. mrr. i'm a robot. mm, mm. ee, er, ee, er. get out of here. [ male announcer ] aaron rodgers got his. how about you? rodgers! discount double check! [ male...
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] [ male announcer ] get to a better state. other places have bbq burgers, hbut not with the kick this oneh my new ouhas- burger. outlaw means it's loaded with hickory-smoked bacon, onion rings and topped with my bourbon barbecue sauce. and i'll tell you somethin' else they don't have- -my outlaw spicy chicken sandwich. yehaw! whoa! whoa whoa whoa whoa.. ride that spicy chicken! >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> my family is the most important thing to me right now and i just want to go and be with them. >> a long journey home for amanda knox. tonight what freedom has cost her family.
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] [ male announcer ] get to a better...
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he says it's remarkably similar to the blue light he uses to cure or harden the composite material used to fix teeth. except when he uses the light, he takes precautions. >> we have a shield that protects our eyes from the light. and obviously there's no protection from this. >> reporter: so he tried it and sure enough, the little cat turned a soft dab of dental composite rock hard. >> companies that built these have no business making something as bright as this. >> reporter: another doctor of the uc school of optometry tested the toy in his lab. he said if held close enough to an eye, the l.e.d. light could damage the retina. >> if it's held right against the eye it's four times higher than the permissible exposure. >> reporter: he says it is safe to use from a distance of 2" or more but try telling that to kids. >> i think the intended sues to hold it up to somebody turn it on and dazzle them with the bright lights and scare them with the sound. >> reporter: the company that sells the toy kicker land says it was unaware that the light could be a problem. it says it's contacting the m
he says it's remarkably similar to the blue light he uses to cure or harden the composite material used to fix teeth. except when he uses the light, he takes precautions. >> we have a shield that protects our eyes from the light. and obviously there's no protection from this. >> reporter: so he tried it and sure enough, the little cat turned a soft dab of dental composite rock hard. >> companies that built these have no business making something as bright as this. >>...
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for our team here in london and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioned by me ===pause sot=== "...it's a huge tragedy" ===vo=== a community paralyzed by fear.. as the swat team moves in. ===sot=== "...we need to find him" ===vo cont=== the really ironic part.. is what we've learned about the suspect's past. good evening, i'm allen martin. >>> a disgruntled employee, 10 people shot in silicon valley. >> it's a huge tragedy. >> a community paralyzed by fear as a s.w.a.t. team moves in >>> we need to find him. >> the ironic part is what we have learned about the suspect's past. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. first apple's cofounder steve jobs has died that word from apple less than two-hours ago. he was 56-year-old old and his battling cancer since 2004. in 2009, he had a liver transplant. just last january, he took a third leave of absence when his health problems returned. jobs resign as ceo of apple six weeks ago saying that he was unable to fulfill the duties of the job. but he remained chairman and handed over the job to tim
for our team here in london and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioned by me ===pause sot=== "...it's a huge tragedy" ===vo=== a community paralyzed by fear.. as the swat team moves in. ===sot=== "...we need to find him" ===vo cont=== the really ironic part.. is what we've learned about the suspect's past. good evening, i'm allen martin. >>> a disgruntled employee, 10 people shot in silicon valley. >> it's a huge tragedy....